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Jean Brandeis Tachau reminiscence manuscript,
klgar849 Jean Brandeis Tachau reminiscence manuscript, ca. 1970-1976 Processed by: Archives Staff; machine-readable finding aid created by:Eric Weig University Archives and Records Center University of Louisville Ekstrom Library Louisville, Kentucky 40292 USA Phone: (502) 852-6674 Fax: (502) 852-6673 Email: archives@louisville.edu URL: http://louisville.edu/library/uarc/ Copyright 2002 University of LouisvilleLibraries. All Rights Reserved. Machine-readable finding aid derived from Access DatabaseDate of source: 02-21-02 Description is in English. Jean Brandeis Tachau reminiscence manuscript, ca. 1970-1976 Contact Information University Archives and Records Center University of Louisville Ekstrom Library Louisville, Kentucky 40292 Phone: (502) 852-6674 Fax: (502) 852-6673 Email: archives@louisville.edu URL: http://louisville.edu/library/uarc/ Processed by: Archives Staff Date Completed: n.d. Encoded by: Eric Weig Copyright 2002 University of Louisville. All Rights Reserved. Tachau (Jean Brandeis) reminiscence manuscript, ca. 1970-1976 RG849 Tachau, Jean Brandeis. 0.1 linear ft. No online items. Must visit contributing institution. University of Louisville Archives and Records Center Louisville, Kentucky 40292 Open to researchers The copyright interests have not been transferred to the University of Louisville. For further information, see the section on copyright in the regulations and Procedures of the Special Collections Library or consult a reference archivist. [Identification of item], Jean Brandeis Tachau reminiscence manuscript, ca. 1970-1976, University Archives and Records Center, University of Louisville, Louisville. University of Louisville Women in Politics and Civic Affairs This document is a reminiscence authored by Jean Brandeis Tachau describing visits to Louisville by her uncle, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Louis D. Brandeis, the growth of interest in classical music in Louisville, and Tachau's role in social welfare activities including the birth control movement. Tachau, the wife of Charles G. Tachau, lived in Louisville all her life. She was an active volunteer in many social causes and was also an amateur pianist who loved music. Tachau also remembered life on family farms in eastern Jefferson County in this account.